BADMINTON TOURNEY
The Council of "the" "Hong Kong Badminton Association decided last night to hold the annual Colony Cham- pionships again this year despite the difficulties likely to be experienced.
Forms will be sent to the various Club secretaries, and entrants will be asked to fill in the dates when sub- they will be at Camp. The committee, comprising Messrs. Oli- veira, Beattle, Lul, Fisher and Gray, the matches will then try and fix accordingly.
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A query regarding the order play in matches was brought up by Mr. Gray, who stated that there was After no official ruling on the point.
Mr. some discussion, the Chairman, Higgs, recommended from the Chair that visiting-clubs be given the cour- tesy of playing in rotation. -
TWO MATCHES POSTPONED
In "B" Division of the Badminton between Victoria The conditions and sections will be League the match the same as last year, with a fee of Recreation Club and Kowloon Tong $2.00 for singles, and $4
each was postponed, while Kowloon Cric- doubles team entrant. The closing dateket Club and Recreio will be played
on February 5, for entries is February 18.
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COUNTRY CLUB GOLF RESULTS
Results of the foursomes and cham- [pionship matches at Country Club on
Sunday were:
CHAMPIONSHIP
F. E. A. Remedios beat J. J. Basto 4 and 3.
H. Kew beat S. V. Gittins 2 and 1. A. A. Lopes beat A. T. Lee 7 and 5. P. K. C. Tyau beat Geo. Lee 6 and 5. E. Sadick beat B. Basto 4 and 2. C. H. T. Suen beat E. J. M. Churn 5 and 3.
A. W. Ramsey beat F. X. M. Silva 4 and 3.
FOURSOMES
H. Alves and C. Roza Pereira beat C. Thom and A. R. de Pinna 4. and 2.
E. J. M. Churn and A. T. Lee beat J. B. Mackle and J. L. Litton 3 and 2. H. Kew and S. V. Gittins beat Geo.
F. E. A. Remedios and W. C. Hung beat B. Alves and C. E. Marques 3 and 2.
At Kowloon Football Club on Fri-Lee and C. Kew 7 and 5. day February 9, Chinese Girls meet the Rest at 2.30 p.m., and Portugal clash with the Rest in a softball pro- gramme in aid of the British War Or- ganisation Fund.
The Selection Committee have chos- en the following players:
Chinese Girls Mary Louie
Dot Loule
Lily Mar
Paula Chan Mabel Loule May Chung
Mary Mar
Doris Mar
Ulian Khoo Ella Chinn Gloria Mar Jean Lee
Rose Loule Bella Ma Nip Lum
Portugal
Johnny Alures
Rest
p Therese Noronha © Lena Luongo
1b
Yvonne Yolle
zb Celesta Marques
3b Irene Castilho
sa Margaret Oliviera
If Irene Pereira
cf Iris Blone
ri Maudie Read
Utility Thelma Collaco
Mike Mendonca Nick Beltrao
Tony Alves
Spotty Pereira
George Souza
Gerry Gosano
Eddie Gosano
Cynthia Motta Jacky Anderson Vera Burson Thelma Motta
Mgr. Hal Wingloc
Rest
p Herb Quon
C
Nip Lum (Mgr.)
1b Terry Leonard
Ib Honus Waggoner
3b Earl Wong
急售 Wally Ching
If Showboat All
cf Den Crary
Caco Marques Zinho Gosano Utility
rf Stan Leonard
Hal Winglee Wilbur Wu Kazsa Nazarin Huckjal Kitchell
Tuffy Chinn
John Fonseca Arthur Ozorio Kelly Silva Netio Bertie Gosano Henry Barros (Mgr.)
TRAIN MINED
Shanghai, To-day.
A. J. Kew and C. H. Suen beat A. A. Lopes and J. J. Basto 5 and 4.
C. H. Basto and H. R. de Pinna re- ceived a walk-over from C. G. An- derson and A. A. Guterres.
F. X. Silva and M. F. de Pinna beat A. W. Ramsey and R. E. Lee on the 19th.
P. K. Tyau and T. Y. C. Lee beat E. Sadick and B. Basto 2 and 1.
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